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Section 42.

SCHEDULE 2Fixed Penalty Offences confined to Scotland

TABLE OF OFFENCES

OFFENCE UNDER THE 1967 ACT
EnactmentDescription of Offence
Section 43(3)Contravention or non-compliance with designation order under section 39(1) (b).
OFFENCE UNDER THE VEHICLES (EXCISE) ACT 1971 (c. 10)
Section 15(2)Failure to surrender excise licence when required to do so by Secretary of State.
OFFENCES UNDER THE 1972 ACT
Section 21Unlawful carrying of passengers on bicycle.
Section 23Failure by pedestrians to comply with directions of constable regulating vehicular traffic.
Section 30(1)Holding or getting onto a moving vehicle to be carried.
Section 30(2)Holding onto a moving vehicle to be towed.
Section 31(1)Causing or permitting dog to be on designated road without lead.
Section 44(1)Using a vehicle without a valid test certificate.
Section 45(7)Failure of driver of goods vehicle to be present throughout testing of vehicle.
Section 46(1)Using goods vehicle without valid required plating certificate.
Section 46(3)Using altered goods vehicle where alteration not notified to Secretary of State under section 45.
Section 50(5)Failure of driver of goods vehicle to be present throughout testing of vehicle after notification of alteration.
Section 51(1)Using goods vehicle without required valid type approval certificate.
Section 51(2)Using a goods vehicle to draw trailer where plating certificate does not state maximum laden weight for vehicle and trailer.
Section 51(3)Using altered goods vehicle where alteration not notified to Secretary of State under section 48.
Section 84(2)Employing person to drive without licence.
Section 89(3)Failure to surrender licence and furnish particulars of change where particulars on licence change.
Section 91(1)Driving with uncorrected defective eyesight.
Section 104(5)Failure to furnish Secretary of State when required with evidence of date of birth.
Section 112(1)Driving heavy goods vehicle without heavy goods vehicle driver's licence.
Section 112(2)Employing person to drive heavy goods vehicle without heavy goods vehicle driver's licence.
Section 114(3)Failure to comply with conditions of heavy goods vehicle driver's licence.
Section 114(4)Employing a person under 21 to drive a heavy goods vehicle.
Section 119(2)Contravention of regulations about heavy goods vehicles drivers' licences.
Section 136Failure of driving instructor to surrender licence or certificate to Registrar when required.
Section 137(3)Failure to produce certificate of registration or licence as a driving instructor.
Section 147(4)Failure to surrender certificate of insurance on cancellation or to make statutory declaration.
Section 161(5)Failure to furnish Secretary of State with evidence of date of birth etc.
Section 162(1)Failure to give to constable names and addresses as specified or to produce certificate of insurance or other documents referred to.
Section 162(3)Failure of person supervising learner driver to give constable certain names and addresses.
Section 165Failure of pedestrian contravening section 23 to give name and address to constable.
Section 166(1)Failure of driver in accident involving injury to another to produce evidence of insurance or report the accident.
Section 170(5A)Failure to notify relevant or prospective disability.
Section 172Using goods vehicle with unauthorised and authorised weights marked thereon.
Section 176Aiding, abetting, counselling, procuring or inciting the commission of an offence under the Act or regulations made thereunder which is, by virtue of section 27 or 42 of this Act, a fixed penalty offence.
OFFENCE UNDER THE ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1970 (c. 20)

Note : The offences under—

(a)

section 91(1) of the 1972 Act; and

(b)

section 176 of that Act where the offence is committed by aiding, abetting, counselling, procuring or inciting the commission of an offence which is itself an offence involving obligatory endorsement;

are offences involving obligatory endorsement for the purpose of Part III of this Act.

Section 21(1)Person in charge of vehicle allowing mud etc. from vehicle to drop or be deposited on carriageway without removing it.

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